What next for Gen-Z?: Activist Kasmuel McOure speaks | Nane Nane Aftermath (Part two)

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What next for Gen-Z?: Activist Kasmuel McOure speaks | Nane Nane Aftermath (Part two)


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  1. I tend to disagree with you CT, what we experience is very much on an individual, you can not generalise trait or character, some individuals may be very candid in spite of being in power or empowered with money. I doubt if the GEN Zs are putting their lives at a risk to achieve constitutionable reforms, why would they re-envent the wheel to mediocrity style of leadership?

  2. Kasmuel and the entire GEN Z movement you are right and do not let anyone discourage you, I do see alot of value in what you are focused on and you must WIN. You cannot fail until you try, your movement is powerful comprising of intellectuals with high IQ.

  3. The young man has, for the first time, been hit right on the face with the ukweli wa mambo..in politics. By Eric. Pure gems, not surprisingly, he is not listening. He thinks he knows all there is to know. Hoya!

  4. Why demonstrate in the CBD and disrupt business. All businesses close down. Employees are not paid. Why make our life a mess.
    Do demonstration but out of CBD. Places like Uhuru park etc. Please don't discharge the new investments. My employer refused to pay for every Tuesday and Thursday. 😢

  5. I believe in Gen Z agenda. I'm saddened by Ruto mistaking Gen Z for politics and prescribed political solution to the issues: accountability, corruption, doing things right and so on. He's missed a once in a lifetime God given opportunity to make a 180 for Kenya. My age 51